2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts - Top Player Percentages

Top Player Percentages

Round-robin
Leads

  1. Nancy Delahunt, Canada 91%
  2. Susan O'Leary, Nfld. & Lab. 91%
  3. Chelsey Bell, Saskatchewan 88%
  4. Steph Hanna, Ontario 88%
  5. Tracy Bush, Alberta 85%

Seconds

  1. Dawn Askin, Ontario 84%
  2. Sherri Singler, Saskatchewan 83%
  3. Mary-Anne Arsenault, Canada 83%
  4. Sasha Carter, B.C. 81%
  5. Robyn McPhee, P.E.I. 80%

Thirds

  1. Marliese Miller, Saskatchewan 82%
  2. Pascale Letendre, Ontario 82%
  3. Lori Olson, Alberta 82%
  4. Allison Ross, Quebec 81%

Skips

  1. Jennifer Jones, Manitoba 81%
  2. Stefanie Lawton, Saskatchewan 81%
  3. Jenn Hanna, Ontario 80%
  4. Cathy King, Alberta 80%
  5. Kelly Scott, B.C. 79%

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